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Memoirs of the life of Parnese : a Spanish lady of vast fortune. Written by herself: shewing the irresistable force of education: With A True Account of the Hardships she suffered, in Man's Apparel, for eight Years, in different Countries, in the Prosecution of a virtuous Amour with Rockbartez ; her Escape from Slavery with Sarpeta, her Master's Daughter ; their Flight into Persia ; her accidental Marriage there to Rockbartez ; and Return. Interspersed with the story of Beaumont and Sarpeta. Translated from the Spanish manuscript, by R.P. gent.

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"Memoirs of the life of Parnese a Spanish lady of vast fortune. Written by herself: shewing the irresistable force of education: With A True Account of the Hardships she suffered, in Man's Apparel, for eight Years, in different Countries, in the Prosecution of a virtuous Amour with Rockbartez ; her Escape from Slavery with Sarpeta, her Master's Daughter ; their Flight into Persia ; her accidental Marriage there to Rockbartez ; and Return. Interspersed with the story of Beaumont and Sarpeta. Translated from the Spanish manuscript, by R.P. gent."@en

Memoirs of the life of Parnese : a Spanish lady of vast fortune. Written by herself: shewing the irresistable force of education: With A True Account of the Hardships she suffered, in Man's Apparel, for eight Years, in different Countries, in the Prosecution of a virtuous Amour with Rockbartez ; her Escape from Slavery with Sarpeta, her Master's Daughter ; their Flight into Persia ; her accidental Marriage there to Rockbartez ; and Return. Interspersed with the story of Beaumont and Sarpeta. Translated from the Spanish manuscript, by R.P. gent./Robert Paltock; London : Printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar ; and for William Clarke, under the Royal Exchange, Threadneedle Street, MDCCLI. [1751]